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CABLE NEWS.

j Loanott, Mayß. At tua close of the debate on the question | of appointing a committee to consider whether the articles published by the Times on Mr Dillon were breaches of privilege, tbe Opposition intimated that they were willing to refer all Feoiellism crimes and charges to a committee, including the fao-sitnile letter. This offe: is uoemed to be due to some later influence brought to beat, aud the result is that in cousequence of the proposal to appoint • committee beiug rejected, the Parnellites ate posing as martyrs. The Times tauuts them with refusing to eater Court and submit to cross-examination. The Frt ich Press implies that Enssia and the Scandinavian Powers have entered into a defensive alliance with Prance. This intelligence is uot credited abroad. May 9. The Jubilee Stakes resulted as follows : Bendigo 1, Mcrtley 2, Tyrone 8. Prince Bismarck’s revela'ion that Count Andnir.iV aud M. Tisza had ssorelly agreed with Bussia, prior to the f urk sh war, to maintain neutrality iu retain tor tbe Austrian ocesp -Vu ot Bosnia aud Ueizegovina, is causing dismay iu Vienna and irritation in Ptath. li'tss.ahas raised the duty ou iron and steel. it is un-joUiiced that at tbe graun naval rovti’.v ■"bicli is to be ne:d at Poilsm Aith on tbe dlit Juiv, in connection with tbe Delectation of t!iw vjuoeit jii dcee, upwaiJ of 100 med-cf wai will take pot iu the evolutions. lot ;ir tien Go'cr.uic t. replying to a com.nujica..oii '•-.mi to b tmeu G vci umaai, .■live do ’ ... omcor. y .■me j-ai*. in tbs I Exhibit .■) i.i Oe nel iin t’uii- in .o-: 1 . I’aiu May 8. 1, , X, L .; • ici.v htitus i,.ut lie:-.tuitions are ji i. oiig be!ween Mk B’U.sh aad Pirucb i ’ .*vei omen is, vvit.i a view to the UVCU Hi-.!i. ■. cl tbe soz t’unai. and ate making good pretrese. Stdnkt, May 9. The Cniucse Oommissiouers had an interview with Sir Ueurv Patkes today, when tbs Premier promised that every facility sbouid I e given them for furthering the objects ol their mist-i. , Meetings ate bei 'g held in Sydney i opposition to the proposed increase m IM tooacce tax. Uv ldt Mitrailleuse has be r n entered for the principal handicaps at the Sydney club Meeting to be held on the Queens Birthday , n Cooktows. May to The ex ndui.a it the Victor, to New v.mueu hu u*tuiued hue, V rvV ;• -©ul HUCC It* TwU Lit* W UUtl **** were Jiecu' uni, -idu the ttoaQMW Op eichtoa of .; L r 10U mil**. * |Vi u>W t’.# I'P .a*cs 'VU**3 uibcuvu*ed.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 2

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